Listen to This Episode On The Podcast An updated version of this post with new content is also available on my podcast The Long Term Investor. For most of your life, saving for retirement probably wasn’t a high priority. But as the years count down on your career,...
Any time you can leverage the power of compounding in your favor, it deserves your full attention. When the opportunity to earn compound returns happens in a place where you get a tax benefit at the same time, it’s a no-brainer to take advantage. Lowering or...
New ideas are always difficult to accept at first. This is never more true than when those new concepts conflict with our existing beliefs. When seeking to understand the world around us, our brains are hardwired to take the path of least resistance. We naturally...
A partial Roth conversion is one of my favorite tools to help clients manage their retirement income taxes, so I get frustrated when I see that tool used in the wrong way. The goal of a partial Roth conversion is to reduce the value a traditional IRA before...
There are almost 75 million Baby Boomers—those born between 1946 and 1964—in the U.S. today. Approximately 10,000 of them retire each day. That’s a lot of potential people taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) who may not need them. After age 70 ½, an RMD...
On October 7th, Charles Schwab started offering commission-free trading. TD Ameritrade nearly fell over themselves to follow suit and match their competitor, but neither brokerage was the first to make this offer to their customers. Vanguard, J.P. Morgan, and...